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From the supplier: The process of selecting the most appropriate management information systems has become more critical with the advent of cost-effective technologies and various options. hence, companies should review the process diligently beginning with the appointment of a Selection Committee to oversee the project. The committee should conduct a needs assessment survey to evaluate the existing system against future requirements. The committee should be able to identify hardware and software specifications upon which the request for proposal will be based.
Citation Details Title: The systems selection process. (management information systems) Author: Geoffrey H. Wold Publication:Government Finance Review (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 1993 Publisher: Government Finance Officers Association Volume: v9 Issue: n3 Page: p25(3)